Drysdale in clover with halfway lead in Milan

Finding a four-leaf clover gave Scotland’s David Drysdale some long overdue good luck as he claimed the halfway lead in the Italian Open in Milan.

Finding a four-leaf clover gave Scotland’s David Drysdale some long overdue good luck as he claimed the halfway lead in the Italian Open in Milan.

Drysdale carded a second round 64 for a 13 under par total and two-shot lead over first-round pacesetter Soren Kjeldsen of Denmark, English duo Phillip Archer and Benn Barham and home favourite Francesco Molinari.

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